Abigail Washburn

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Watch the singer-songwriter mix American bluegrass and Chinese folk from the NPR Music offices.

Gyptian

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The reggae star performs his hit "Hold You" and more from the NPR Music offices in Washington, D.C.

David Wax Museum

E3

The band brings a frenetic, infectious blend of American and Mexican folk to the NPR Music offices.

Ballake Sissoko And Vincent Segal

E4

The masterful kora-and-cello duo performs a transfixing set combining African and European strings.

Iron And Wine

E5

Sam Beam gives a fresh side of his new songs at NPR, and tops it off with a devastating 2004 gem.

Basia Bulat

E6

The Canadian singer-songwriter sings highlights from her two albums, plus a surprise from Poland.

Richard Thompson

E7

Watch the folk-rock legend perform songs from his 20th solo album, Dream Attic, at NPR Music.

Stars

E8

Watch Amy Millan and Torquil Campbell transform three of Stars' songs into spare, pretty folk music.

Ivan And Alyosha

E9

The band showcases its Beatles-esque pop harmonies and sweet melodies from the NPR Music offices.

Esperanza Spalding

E10

The jazz bassist, singer and Best New Artist Grammy winner performs in the NPR Music offices.

Turtle Island Quartet

E11

With an eclectic palette of sounds and styles, the Turtle Island Quartet swings at NPR Music.

Adele

E12

In a three-song set at the NPR Music offices, the U.K. pop star showcases her brilliant voice.

Local Natives

E13

The L.A. band brings its euphoric choruses and clattering Afrobeat rhythms to the NPR Music offices.

Damien Jurado

E14

Hear Jurado's raw, time-worn, authentically graceful music, performed in the NPR Music office.

Steve Riley And The Mamou Playboys

E15

Watch the Grammy-nominated Cajun band play an upbeat yet bittersweet set from the NPR Music offices.

Lizz Wright

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In this two-song set at the NPR Music offices, Wright channels the gospel and soul of her past.

Nellie McKay

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McKay's bold, audacious personality shines in this set recorded at the NPR Music offices.

Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars

E18

Hear the Refugee All Stars' upbeat reggae grooves, performed live at the NPR Music offices.

Josh Ritter

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Ritter can't hide his enjoyment of a performance, even when his songs convey obsession or disaster.

Otis Taylor

E20

Watch the banjo player perform his trademark trance-inducing blues at the NPR Music offices.

Mount Kimbie

E21

Watch the dubstep duo perform our first-ever electronic Tiny Desk Concert at the NPR offices.

Pokey LaFarge

E22

Watch LaFarge play '20s- and '30s-inspired music with the help of his band, The South City Three.

Steve Earle

E23

A singer, author, actor and activist, Earle showcases many of his talents at the NPR Music offices.

Wu Man

E24

Watch the world's reigning pipa virtuoso play ancient music from her Chinese homeland.

Booker T. Jones

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Jones' name is synonymous with the Hammond B3 organ. Watch him play one in the NPR Music offices.

Julieta Venegas

E26

After six albums, including last year's Otra Cosa, Venegas is still defying expectations.

Neil Innes

E27

Watch the Rutles alumnus play three of his classic satirical songs in the NPR Music offices.

Future Islands

E28

Watch the band's short but intense and cathartic set, performed live in the NPR Music offices.

Low

E29

Singers Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker perform three songs from their gorgeous new album, C'mon.

Jackie Evancho

E30

Watch the 11-year-old perform Handel's "Ombra mai fu" at the NPR Music offices.

The Kopecky Family Band

E31

The Tennessee band's sweet, swollen folk-rock songs keep blooming into something irresistible.

The Black Angels

E32

Hear a bold and surprising mix of sensibilities — at once icy and rustic, cavernous and confined.

Chris Thile And Michael Daves

E33

Watch Thile and Daves play traditional bluegrass with New York intensity at the NPR Music offices.

Charlie Siem

E34

Watch the stylish young violinist pull out a bag of tricks in music by Paganini.

The Decemberists

E35

With Chris Funk and Sara Watkins, Colin Meloy plays three sparkling songs from The King Is Dead.

YACHT

E36

Watch the electro-pop band's striking and infectious performance at the NPR Music offices.

The Civil Wars

E37

Watch Joy Williams and John Paul White's swooning chemistry and stirring harmonies at NPR Music.

Milos

E38

Watch the newcomer from Montenegro play Spanish standards and a passionate ode to his homeland.

The Blind Boys Of Alabama

E39

Hear the gospel greats' mix of polished blues, swinging soul and from-the-gut expressions of faith.

Julian Lage Trio

E40

The guitarist, 23, was once called a prodigy. But he's maturing into a distinctive bandleader, too.

Ben Sollee

E41

The genre-bending cellist and songwriter has created a unique take on folk music.

Joe Boyd And Robyn Hitchcock

E42

Boyd reads from White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s, while Hitchcock plays songs from the era.

Y La Bamba

E43

Watch Luzelena Mendoza and Y La Bamba craft joyfully rich vocal harmonies in the NPR Music offices.

Givers

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At the NPR offices, the band plays a sunny, exuberant set, suitable for dancing and bobbing along.

They Might Be Giants

E45

Watch the band perform two of its brand-new songs, as well as "Fingertips," a classic 1992 chestnut.

Amanda Shires

E46

The singer plays a charming set featuring songs from Carrying Lightning at the Tiny Desk.

Noah And The Whale

E47

The London band plugs in its drum machine, but sweet simplicity still reigns in the NPR offices.

Paul Jacobs

E48

Watch the miraculous hands (and feet) of the Grammy-winning organist in an all-Bach performance.

Gaby Moreno

E49

Watch the Guatemalan singer's breathtaking and passionate set at the NPR Music offices.

Other Lives

E50

The Oklahoma band brings its spacious minor-key hymns to the NPR Music offices.

James Vincent McMorrow

E51

The Irishman has one of the most arresting voices of any young singer you're likely to hear.

CALLmeKAT

E52

Watch the synth-pop musician perform a hauntingly beautiful set at the NPR Music offices.

Phosphorescent

E53

Watch Matthew Houck play a stirring, road-ragged solo Tiny Desk Concert at the NPR Music offices.

King Creosote And Jon Hopkins

E54

Diamond Mine's unassuming creators lose little of their charm and mystique in the NPR Music office.

Foster The People

E55

Armed with the summer song of 2011, the band brings "Pumped Up Kicks" and more to NPR Music.

Diego Garcia

E56

Watch the former Elefant frontman perform songs from his album Laura at the NPR Music offices.

Sean Rowe

E57

Rowe brings his booming voice and ever-louder acoustic-guitar set-ups to the NPR Music offices.

Jeremy Messersmith

E58

The Twin Cities singer is a pop genius, with creative ambition to match his considerable charm.

Beirut

E59

Beirut performs worldly, inspired songs from its new album The Rip Tide at the NPR Music offices.

Jenny Lin

E60

The pianist usually plays eight-foot Steinways. See what she does on an electronic keyboard.

The Klezmatics

E61

Ring in Rosh Hashanah with three globe-trotting tunes from one of the world's greatest Jewish bands.

Trombone Shorty

E62

The New Orleans native achieved stardom with his voice and his horn. But he just wants you to dance.

Mates Of State

E63

The band's performance in the NPR Music offices creates a vibe of ragged, awkward intimacy.

Fountains Of Wayne

E64

These songs showcase a band with tremendous narrative gifts and a flair for subtle beauty.

JEFF The Brotherhood

E65

Of course, the power-punk duo took off their shirts at the NPR Music offices, because why not?

Grouplove

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The upstart band brings youthful, infectious energy to the NPR Music offices.

Chris Bathgate

E67

The Michigan native's deliberately paced music is too rustic and pretty to be a true downer.

Wilco

E68

Armed with tiny amps and a ton of grace, Wilco plays new songs and an old favorite at the Tiny Desk.

Hilary Hahn

E69

The classical violinist blends Bach and Charles Ives with flair, then tops it off with a fedora.

Ben Williams And Sound Effect

E70

The jazz star and his band perform two songs from their album State of Art at the NPR Music offices.

Lisa Hannigan

E71

Exuding both musical and personal warmth, the Irish singer mesmerized at the NPR Music offices.

Juanes

E72

Watch the charismatic Colombian superstar give an intimate performance at the NPR Music offices.

Jens Lekman

E73

The Swedish singer shows off his humor and charm in this intimate set at the NPR Music offices.

Marketa Irglova

E74

At the NPR Music offices, Irglova mixes the exotic and the familiar; sweetness and longing.

Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile And Stuart Duncan

E75

The genre-bending cellist heads a dream team of string players who borrow from bluegrass.

Joe Henry

E76

Asking the fearless, easygoing singer to perform in a crowded office never felt like an imposition.

Hospital Ships

E77

Hospital Ships' beautiful, crushing songs pack an emotional punch in this performance at NPR Music.

Gabriel Kahane

E78

Hear the agile musician's rigorously crafted songs, which fall somewhere between classical and pop.

tUnE-yArDs

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tUnE-yArDs sings of rage and inequality, but also celebrates the joy of letting out a wild sound.

I Wayne

E80

As the cameras rolled, the reggae star came to life, showcasing his smooth voice and vibrant energy.

Gem Club

E81

Maybe you couldn't hear a pin drop when Gem Club played, but you could hear the click of a keyboard.

The Music Tapes

E82

The Elephant 6 alum plays a holiday set compete with bowed banjos, singing saws and tape machines.

Maria Volonte

E83

The Argentine singer blends tango, Latin blues and the traditional music of Brazil and Peru.